Is Z Burger Going to Expand into Sandwiches?

At first I thought the Tenleytown’s Z Burger was launching a new Sandwich shop at 4321 Wisconsin Ave, NW. But trying to find info on line brought up an old post from Chowhound with a reader noting back in 2008:

“there’s also a sandwich place next to that is going to open up, I believe? Sandwish or something?”

I peeked inside and it still looks set up for an expansion:

There is even a menu:

I called the store and they told me that they don’t know if the sandwiches are coming. They might still be focusing on their new SW location and their “coming soon” to Columbia Heights location. But they were told that sandwiches could still be coming.

The menu says the sandwiches are all $4.19. If they ever do launch I wonder if that price will still apply… Do you think they should expand into sandwiches or just stick with burgers?

Yeah, but a PB&J is so easy to make that it seems ridiculous to get one in a restaurant — it requires no cooking, and only a few ingredients, none of which are super-perishable (unlike, say, deli meat, which might go bad before you have a chance to eat it).

I’m pretty lazy when it comes to food preparation, but even _I_ would have to draw the line at buying a PB&J sandwich at a restaurant.

Their burgers aren’t bad for the price. Better than the ridiculously overrated Five Guys, in my opinion. Sandwiches, though, could be a different story. Mediocrity seems to be the norm in DC in that department.

Sadly this isn’t the first time this guy has destroyed an historic building for a restaurant project. I have a wish and that is that DC fines Mr. Esfahani more than the $1000 they fined him for destroying the first building to unfortunately cross paths with him.

ZBurger has great fresh, made-in-store onion rings. Plus you can order a half and half if you can’t choose between fries and rings. Their milkshakes are creative and you can tell them to do whatever flavor you want. My favorite? Peanut butter chocolate with oreo. Dreams can come true.

I’d also give them a lot of credit for helping out vegetarians with making their own veggie burgers, which is more than I can say about other burger chains which just serve Morningstar brand burgers or no veggie burger at all. Veggies of DC, try their Veggie Burger.

As for SandWish, that sign has been up ever since they opened that ZBurger in Tenleytown, and I don’t really believe it’ll ever open since they’ve been so invested into ZBurger and its expansion.